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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
More important than Penrose,
By bjflanagan "Brian J Flanagan" (Far Periphery) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mind, Brain and the Quantum: The Compound 'I' (Paperback)
This is a superb work by one of the exceedingly rare individuals who has one foot firmly planted in quantum theory and the other in the broader philosophical tradition.This book preceded the various works by Penrose on the subject and remains of greater intellectual merit if only because Lockwood actually understands what the mind/body problem is about. He also writes well.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An ingenious answer,
By A Customer
This review is from: Mind, Brain, and the Quantum: The Compound 'I' (Hardcover)
This is a far ranging book with a very original point of view. No one can doubt Michael Lockwood's extensive command of a variety of scientific and philosophical disciplines and he protrays his subject matter in a clear and compelling manner. He attempts a bold answer to the traditional philosophical problem of the nature of mind. Although speculative its ingenuity makes it a leading theory which deserves close attention.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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the real story of QM,
By dan's the man (Oakland, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mind, Brain, and the Quantum: The Compound 'I' (Hardcover)
this is the best book written on the philosophical implications of quantum mechanics. in 100 years, these ideas will have made it into the popular culture. it's a difficult read, and while it does not assume that much pre-knowledge, it is quite heady. but if that's what you want, this is the best one out there.
1 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
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Disappointing.,
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This review is from: Mind, Brain and the Quantum: The Compound 'I' (Paperback)
This is not an easy book, although the author says that it was written for the layman.It treats very interesting scientific problems, like the body/mind duality, Schrödinger's cat, self-consciousness, freedom and space/time. But the author didn't give me any solution. On the contrary, he tends to make the problems more complicated. I cannot recommend this book. Readers interested in the above mentioned items should turn to other authors like Brian Greene, Daniel C. Dennett, Paul Davies or John Gribbin, to name a few. |
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Mind, Brain and the Quantum: The Compound 'I' by Michael Lockwood (Paperback - May 1991)
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